BELLEFONTE, Pa. - Either Joe Amendola, Jerry Sandusky's oft-criticized attorney, can't keep his foot out of his mouth, or he's got a thing for hot guys who will do anything for $2.99 a minute.

Shortly after the accused child molester waived his right to a preliminary trial, Amendola told reporters during an impromptu press conference outside the Centre County Couthouse that the grand jury report that outlined the sex-abuse charges against the former Penn State defensive coordinator was deeply flawed.

The grand jury report says Penn State wide receivers coach Mike McQueary witnessed Sandusky, who faces more than 50 sex-abuse counts, rape a boy in a campus locker room. McQueary, the report says, told Joe Paterno and two university officials, but failed to notify police.